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NG STAR. | .Haty 19, 1973. LOCAL NEWS. Execersions, Pic-Nies, &¢. Daily excursions to Meunt Yernon om the stesmer Arrow. ball He The ; Teceived from J. ich im political car- ast. mes Butler, whose neme was onthe delegates to the Ordway-Le Barnes- | reich convention ye-terday says his | Dame Was ured without bis autie ri! Deputy Attorney for the District N. H. Miller | yesterday ¢ i & warrant to be issued against | an. Bryant, of the minstrel treupe, for giving | at Lincoln Hall without the re- er, F etreet, in a pa- I irited way, ic behalf of the | nation, the public, and himseil.bes reduced the price of teas 20 per cent., to conform to the tariif Feduction. See lis ad Mr. Edward Z. Brailey, of frmof Clephane Braile mm Pauline . Ewer, of this tarian church yesterday. fail for Switzerland to-morrow Mr. Bratley and wite ep @ three Ye the steamer Ex- res wae ta ty of exeursion- Rear named Kobert > but was dortum named Jas. Crawfe nd held Cramp abv to their avsistence. ome heating arening the de icer Marr got on the roof by et and threw them to the ground thus #8 conflagration. = == The New Water Main. 7H KK TO PE COMPLETED WITS « ul Babcock is after so: water- coniractors with as lay. He hae ne ractors for lay}: the eastern part of the city and on New Jersey avenne, that unless they proceed with the work more vigorously he will, in three days, take it from them and give it to some one else.’ He Los | Ex nar < Co., the con- per portion adj that unless they finish part immediately he will enforce the pen: cited in the contract, of one doliar a for each piece of pipe or special © not in place after the time fixed, which has al- | ut as they did the other porti very sattsfactorily and been dixposed to bis patience now ias b He knows how badiy the peop mare wanting the inereased suj and is determined that the delays of centractors shall not prolong that want. There are but a | few sections of pipe to lay at the reservoir to | complete the connection, but the work has not been pushed forward #s rapidly as i might | have been, on arcount of the ottier comtracts in Warious parts of the city held by the contractors. | Asalreay stated In Tae Star, the uew main | is filled from Foundry branch, above George- | town, to tith strect in Washington, the sxpply m it’ being brougut down the grace icom the reservoir by the old mains, As soon ss the few sections and special | castings above mentioned shall pe putin che | supply will be direct from the conduit, and tke | pressure of water of course much greater. The | water will not be turned off the city again te | make the connection between the new mait: and the conduit, it having been determined to fill OF y the = reservoir, the city therefrom through the old mains whi the new ore is belng connected with the condu’ It will take about tweuty hours to make the co: ‘nection, during that time there will be plenty of water in the city from the reservoir, though it will not be good for drinking or cook- ing purpores, as the new reservoir has not been completed. ar a, pon being filled at first, th water be muddy. After making the conne: tion the supply will come direct trom the con- duit, and be much greater than ever before. Due notice will be given as to whem the conuneciion will be made. —.—___ Goon FEgLIne AMONG TRE SIxTEENTA Dis- TrietT Rercsiicars—The regular republi- fans of the loth district met last night at Pabst’s Hail. New Jersey avenue, S. H. Williams in the chair, to make arrangements for the pri- mary election on the 3ist instant to elect dele- gee the convention to nominate @ delegate Congress Messrs. R. K. Brouner, D. son, and Wm. to telect cand jopted, heartily indorsing Grant and Wilson, and pledging support only to the regu lar republican peminees. and that this princi- ple will govern our action in the approaching election in the District of Columbia. The ex- ecutive committee was authorized to select a | candidate for delegate to the Legisiature, and Feport to the next meeting of the clab. Atter the adjournment of the meeting the friends ot Mr. S. H. Williams procured the ser- he National band and proceeded to | am" Louse and honored him with a serenade. After some choice music by the band Mr. David Henson made a speech, ex- Plaining that they had called to show > jams’ action in withdrawing | #8 & Candidate for House of Delegates from that district, bein d 2° tothe purity of t ives, and that he was actuated sc’*ly by efor the harmony oi the party. Cheers iven for Mr. Williams, and in re- that certain of hi proval of Mr. W that be could assure them that In what he had done be had been prompted solely by a desire to promote harmony in the republican party, the party that had the grandest and most glo- Fious record of any that had ever existed. He conciuded by waruing his friends against the insidious advances of the Greeley He thanked them for the honor tendered him, and at the conclusion was loudly cheered]. Remarks were made by Messrs. McKnight, Fordan, Fiynn and Kebertson, after which all hands Were invited in to partake of a collation. ——_—— Crvm Rigas rm Resi ra, Ick Cream | Baooxs, Barexr Suors, &c.—The new act | governing the conduct of restaurants, ive saloons, barber shops, Xe. Sescivn of the legislature, go: Tow. The act r plac % nspicuously in thelr places Of buriness a scale of prices to be charged fur aiticles or services,and prov Jese than 2) nor more than #0. APY proprietor of any such ess for refusing to sell to or walt om any r spectable, well-behaved person, without re- gard to race, color, or previous con vitude, or refusing, under auy pretext, to serve euy weil-behay | <i at the same prices, as other | nd respectable persons are serve. emed guilty isdemeanor, an. fetton, fined £10 and forfeiture of shall not be lawfal for the Regis- her oflicer of the District of Colum- bis, to issue a license to any person who sh: have forfeited his license undes 0 this act until a period of one year s | pired under such forfeitnre | Snoexxe Third-story W eighteen months old, the infant son of Mr. William Par- ker, fell from the third-story window of tne residence of the family, on Q street, between Sth and th streets, about day? Mr. Randal Reeves, a private watchman, who | saw the ccenrrence, thought which bad fallen from the window, but on ap- Preaching discovered that it was @ child. he family was aroused, and were terribly shocked at the sad affair. It appears that the little one had been sleeping with its parents in & bed next the open wingow, and getting rest- dese by:t tumbled or crawied over its father and mother without awaking them, and then rolled Oat of the open window, falling on the hard ground below. Dr. J.H. Bush: was at once uotified, and te im attendance on the titt!e suf- r. The only external mark of injury isa bruise over one eye, but #s the child is vomiti Dlood axl appears tobe in great pain, it is feares it bas sestained internal injuries which will cause its death. ———e—___ DEATH yRoM SUNSTROKE.—Yesterday Mr. G8i Sarvia, a paving contractor, emicyed 10th street, oath of Beameyivania arene, wee to Core- £ Dre vorcing Timon Patzxts ro Ove Citizess.—The Commis- Swoner of Patents has just irsued patents to gitizens of the District as follows: | Greeley that we nation of from any or conventior Sostin offered a resolution that, asan ef- fort is being made by certain parties controlling the laborers on our streets to prevent them from using and exercising their own opinion, and to make them rote in che comin; would have them,we should see to it that the law of Congress, section 39 of the organic act, which makes such action a crime punishable by a fine not exceeding tive hundred dollars or three qm’ imprisonment, is entorced. Mr. . said a large force 0. laborers had been imported into his district, (the 18th,) and he pro, that they should vote as they pleased. Mr. Atkinson moved to proceed t) nominu! candidate for Delegate to Congress; agre were made, cheers:—F. A. Boswell, by Mr. W. i G. Ordway, by Mr. ker. ses Bradshaw; and J. W. LeBarnes, by Sal y Lacey. Mr. Straker dectined. Mr. LeBarn cined, and asked tus friends to vu Ordway. act with deliberation. friends found | ness the men they bad trusted th h the course he had pureed, but | out and trailed atter the board of pabi der, and suc I | Mr. Bi penaity of not | platiorm they had for a failure to | to pour out amy grievances F against the abuse of power now seen. | entered on asecond reyolutionar, he hoped no black man would sell bh for two days work. | bought with afew drinks of wh ‘respectable person in the | white men were ready | them t ak this morning. | Ww A PLATFORM, t The Si-ox Chief Heat TNO CANtit Inforsnal Baliot, Adjournment for e After our report of th: Or ay convention PLATFORM, submitted the same in a series of ree which was adopted -with cheers. tions declare that th not vore aid | e and direct atte form of governme an appointed exe branch of the leg the people wholly ation Le; that in al taxes proceedings at Odd Fellows’ fat! | yesterday, Mr. LeBacnes, from the committee on im their wm: ars for u day"s pay ‘TE. Boswell on an Week te Talk It r the losed e and m the c or “pool,” with the design of u.timately pur chasing at tax sales the which weac holders are te we see # -ccheme of property be cold-bieaded eru thi trom driven, ty demanding the uttermost reprobetion at th hands of an oppressed and ow that the pegple of the District, demand o: Congress such chav yg: ent form ef ermment as wil t of es. res: people the common rights of citizen: of a free community to-eleet their officers ister their affairs; that the charg who are opposed to the board of pul. ye | Are Opposed to improvements; is that we ex founded and totally false; principles of the bill introduc tive coune!l by BL: special assesements, and di ber of the legislative assem! that measure ought to be re hat @ committee of seven b zpon the President end L fiairs in the Dist dition of the small propert: policy pursued by the boar: endto assure him that wi e th ull just and expedient improvements, av nently in 1 and corrupting #ys- ation of the to see the District perm are apposed to a wast tem of contracts, and to the con: wh pec adminis , and especially Che cv olders under t of publi works, le tavor homes of the poorer and middling classes; that | the course of N. P. Chipman, as de Congrass, me from the people of this District; that with ind:gnation, and brand as a premeditaced falsehood, the base calumny set atloat in the in- terest of dhe present delegate in Congress, a neither approval nor respect e repel i by members of the District government, to d a deceive republican voters, that the re- W.c. THE FOLLOWING NOMINA’ each one by “R. D. Ruffin; A. Prof. Green withdrew li Mr. Thomas wh and for a co: TION Gr is vmmodore offered a reso! ch was adopted, declaring that the conven is in favor of noone who is not in favor of | the officers of the District government being elected by the people, aud of “eignt hours and 2 per day.” | publican opponents of Chipman aud the board the lower half of the new reservoir and supply | of public works are in favor of the elec d Brown, and we hereby nd by the regular republiean ‘ant and Wilton; that as representa- tives of the republican party of the District of Columbia we repudiate and condemn the a of the irregular, unauthorized, self-styled com- | mittee, of which John H. Brooks is the ostensi- | ble chairman, in issuing a call ior | election on the 3ist of July, tion on the Ist of August. to nominate a cand! , date for delegate to Congress; and we re om- mend all honest and true republicans to refrain participation in such primary election on rimary Z election as they sed to see a i to. being (Teceired with pe S. Atkinson; D. A. stra- M. een, by ny =. i. Green cautioned the delegates to ings of the board of publ @ man he co oat They bad seen most } He alluded to Mr. Boswell walking down th avenue bebind a band of music with the hi works, by the trust. JL. N. Bowen (Mr. W. H. Beil in the ir) with some difficulty obtained the floor, | and urged that the convention should nominate aswell. He did not object to Mr. Urd- way, but thought Mr. Boswell would make the strongest man. work. Mr. Atkinson spoke in favor of Mr. Ordway le. After further talk, an INPORMAL BALLOT jopte speaker then pitche lively but harmless way. meetings they would find and brains enough to start ould find it out in less than 3 net desire the nommation but woul: wath the convention. A SCENE © followed, owi arms bad others den Henry La clined F. a. ‘Thi ‘Hos Ordway. said by Many vote: . and resulted as follows :—N. G A. Boswell, 19; A. M. Green, asked leave to make some re~ ald support Mr. Boswell, he shuuld be true to the He was not present to w war CONFUSION g to the fact that the sergeant-at- plicitly declared hts positt some alleging that he was still in the fic joved that as Ordway had ell be elected by acclamation. as followed by yells and cries of *Ord- at some length, and charged that Mr. Bosweil bad not come up to the expectations of the peo- PB Irde age war We hag in whic ato the newspapers in a on, id, de- + being partially restored, E. $. Atkinsin | ¢ had been authorized by’Mr. ¢ | Withdraw bis name, but urged his fri Jrdway to fiends to be careful and get the right man for the right place. Shouts and yells drowned his voice, and amid the confusion, some one moved to adjourn for two weeks. . D. Barrett moved to amend for one week. [More confusion. by a Ajourning Mr. Ordway made himself heard above the din, and said that Mr. Boswell was unavoiih aece) ny absent from the city, and if oe could not the position ’ to-night. rea yy had with care prepared a platform, and on that ey wished the nominee to stand or fall with them. He hoped that whoever wi canvass square, journed tor one week. seg at CLosm OF THE Fust—Prizes to would adjourn over so eae cats coe and stick by them, and not two or weeks. the convention ad- Battrmwors § Scaxurzen Washingtonians.—The annual festival of the Baltimore Schuetagen Society, tn ich commenced on Monday, closed last evei.- ind may be considered one of the most suc- REDDY | Org: ttre re | lative ot acth | Robt Ball wes choos | Mr. Ww. H of members, report t z ; delegate | they ary J ipg secretary iivery member and coramittee to conte tions, order to capspaign. Tracron TKAVE EP.2.R; 4 R. H.—this mori been made by the Ba full compti do 5 run a te give the pi aud it is expec acvomodate the Ww: ton, arriving say at » will aid AY Be arrangements wit already px transter of this road. Inspectic Of live sto on bale ai Clagett tempo ee on credentia’a, consisting of Messrs. Wo. Vik. take bi: seat, on the grourss th the tee di jet. The com « of theopinion that Turner r families away tien eC the Béstric cratic Excentive Committee. after examining the c very di eltizens age elect for mmittee was adopted with the exc: ions in % arrangeme triage: R i uiere mMpractieable The officers ech wout ar superintendent for the fut a] mail matter arriving or leaving t o hi it Drovers’ ct ot Colambix vard Of trade rooms fast evening permitting that distr’ Goddard and THE ORPWAY -TeBUENE WELCH CONVENT! met Davis, was y had of th regarc to nt Ba its RK. compa. kKsburg « ad firet » leaving + as Deen aim as forn ceived th and nnt are very accommodatien possible | the running of trains to | ing clases of W % &. m. and leaving at 6y ing up the cour shing- te alomg Tre Live Stock MaRrKket—foard of Health Superintendent G els report st and else- where tor the week ending Friday, July 19, is as follows: At Clark's depot for the sale of swine, 655 hogs were sold. Stock received fromOhioand [Mli- ‘nois, and mostly of #u; perior quality. Swine are scarce and in demand at a turther advance of | \, cent. cente per Ih. net. Market brisk, and ready « sles at 7a7 x | At Center Market and elsewhere within the city the transac’ ited. Some ordma: Veal searon is de 145 veal few extra ity, were 36 beeves, m’ offered, and w any sales ef- ns in live stock were very lim- ¥ and fe cows were offered, but fected. ‘There were on sale 1 beef, 4 stoeker 28 milch cows with calves and 2 sheep. Thi lining, and stock is inferior; for slaughter at 3aS2., and a heey good mileh ly of or. is sold tor for common and average per ewt. tor b est stock on | sale: 3 The market was brisk with qui satthe above quotation There were 15 vea's sold at 5c. per lb. Mileh cows, dulland not in much demand. The stock | was inferior, heavily since last we There were 1, former and 1 brought 4 S425, a mutket sand the quality lably good. Battirr Revers Loses a Prisoner. ont ne 1 Kea: a hite, an ms, col 4 verai times t count ot his youth, b d the ba gate he +t f the lat Do con jored— char, epand for sheep and lan of the stock lemnation: iY Revels, of ft Thomas Hill one of them. h cows and sale com- To- the Police | ith three boys—Ed- and Kobert 1 with till tapping itment for @ further heari They were gether, and safely reached the jail, when the last named—an incor- « thief, who has been before the fore and released on ac- deaf w Faves g but 10 or 11 years of ch hound him, pasted through the ted ona lively ron up 4th street and was ont of sight before the keen bailiit was aware th ape was troe nothing in it, that it wa ar ¥ rate, the prisone 1b ch st conntry, and is de arhan property Washington k my fr al building sit wepaper in Was! imate polit ho sta’ ya r is not in ° pear in jeary, on the 24 e Of the late e8. dly the in any loeai of jends a hingt Bor, tthe young bird had flown. On in- xs to whether the report of | that the = wis atials } strict except | d-end that t THE Corer. ROTAL THEM, Judar Fumphreye—To-day, Diwning agt. ingsecond ng excep- detaait. ag trustee © eiag Dill for Werd et al.; dismisgiag bill ai harging rule lainant’s cos —Te da ig drunk and protane; $7. Mery Quig- Celis Wilson, sanie offence: & ng ere and Putomac and | t 2 nage | v40 lasteven- i | orthem to | [is the mi Y. in uttempt » over Rock ce. of twenty-live teet, lauding whe abutment. He wae ineens bie was. mmoned, who propeunced somes hunt injured; alter whieb:the un- mau sas Coxveved to his beother-in- use, ong2d, nese N street, Waehizgton. Hints ror Masvrictur#xus—Cleraland’s snperiuous dogs re ace up into glue. Gaorgo- town could furntel dugs cnough to make ylue fer the ce oat Ob undred or.two Jot over. Let's haye a glue factory by all mean: Tue Weexiy Coaz The reeeipts and shipments of coal by different eval companies this week (estimating to-morrow) ace as teilowe: Borden Mining Company, reeei pig, and shipments, 3,050 tor ‘Ss wharf, ts, 1 and #:ipmen 5, Ray's 4,100. and gh: is week owing te ers aud the luck of Lal ves. Quite a number of loaded g in the cagal waiting to be un- epresented gaat ordinary laborers er day xt the coal wharves. 5.—A laborer on Sherman’s coal ned Wm. Burris, was overcome by the day. Dr. Tyler wae sen 2e and on bis aidival restoratives were 2 the man was sent to his residence, street. He was improving to-day. k—The steamer John Giicon cleared tor New York this morning. taking out 300 bacrels of tlour, shipped from this city. A “Hepry” Carrvre.—The poundmaster made a raid on the canines in the western #ec- of the city yesterday, but sueceeded in eap- turing only one little cur. Residents of the Vicinity mentioned say that at night the do, troop forth in large numbers, aud, by thei ig aud bowling, “murder steep-” aster wii only make a night raid on Bridge y Tal trips of hs wagon. night till after daybreak they swarm, and con- stitute an intolerab ALEXANDRIA. AID Por THE Onrgan nowden, Jr., this morning received trom C. Q. Tompkins, of Kichmond, managing director of the associa- tion ior the benefit of the widows aud orphans of the sonthern states, a check, sigued by Henry A. Wise, president, for three hundred dollars, as ional contribution from that association benetit of the inmates of the orphan vlum ot this city. Geretey ann Beown Civs.—At a meeting called fer the purpose of organizing a Greeley and Brown club, at Harlow’s build ng last night, about twenty-tive persons were present. Ur- lando Wood was called to the chair, and C. W. Williams appointed secretary. On motion of A J. Wedderburn, a committee of five was ap: pointed te prepare a constitution and set of by- laws to covern a permanent organization. Tue four Fisnery. med John Sanderion, who had wri ple, ot New York, tor a box of Ivertised specitic cure, received this morning, per express, ©. D. $41, a box. which, on being opened, was found to be filed with a worthless powder. He ¢ applied to Jultice Beach, who attached oney in the bands of the express agent.— Gazette, ning. CITY iTKMs. Dr. Write, Chiropedist, treats Corns, Bun- ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, &c., without pain, 80 the patient can walk with ease imme- tely. Operating rooms, 535 15th st., opposite U.S. Treasury. - -—_ , THERMOMETERS snd Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street! Webster's Parcutaze. The Derk Complexion of the Great Expounder Accounted for—A Combination of Negro, Indian and Caucasian, On his paternal side, as is given in full in his “Lite,” by Curtis, he came from the Websters of Hampten, among the earliest settlers of that town. Of his maternal ancestry less is said. We are told that bis mother’s maiden name was Abigail Eeotman, a tailoress of Salisbury. Bat wh came she? The late Dr. Nye, of Salis- bury, was much interested in the history of that ke, b at of the jail AN PROPERTY TO RB Sotp.— mind th sale by th and 25th George W. ias been subdivided into 85 s property has a ity and surronnding most desirable ity around ntl expenditure. not support newspapers that we taunt get-on with ut them ELEY. A D a Doo.—Wed- nesday atternoon as Mrs. W. G. Weoodruft vas in her yard nearthe race track she saw amad dog making toward } rovking an attack. thou d to tad: cal and call of her mistress, the dog with an alac- htot if rity which seemed to nessof impending dan; time to attack the m: scene of conflict. man, who, baving fended himself as Being some house, too far in fact to reach the door be- he mad dog could seize her, the affrighted her own faithful dog which she her assistance. Hearing the screams icked he her, evident sprin er, lesirous of ance from from @ conscious- unded forward in dog just asthe infari- ated beast was about to seize Mrs. Woodruff. Now ensued a conflict between the two dogs which lasted two or three minutes, enabling Mrs. Woodraff to get into her house and shut the door. It was doubtful which would prove the mastery, when x colored man came to the could. Nosooner had he neared the dogs than the rabid one attacked the colored | from the most credalous of over. up @ fe: nce rail, de- It was with difficulty he kept clear of the dog, which but'was deavored to spring upon him, felled to the ground and then killed by the col cored man. Mrs. Woodruff’s faithful animal and considerably worsted, Though We bad enved the iife-ot i mistrom. sa) ol ran vidence of hydrop! this dog ¥ ype ia, and it was tou cessful ef late years. The distribution of prizes took pli rday. Much interest was telt in the award of shooting pri: and the occasion Kuni, ex ident Sin a Mes S. fis an . Se Wolf, presigent of the ‘Washington Scheutzon . For target the prizes “, mong the successful aheoiee mi » William Fendner, and nthe Be. 4 Doth of this city.’ For bull's eye ber, - and, without rest, the z¢s in all amonni : when perhaps another high: = tech- marksmen. again were Messrs, Hounch and | Dumedgssom Of po Emounted ts $800 a greembecks meaeee prizes | ‘erprising Hoosier hasstarted a.stoam EY sucecssful ones were: 1th, Mr. Bach; ioth, JA” | etickentactorn with a working capieal Of avout Seiler; and 20th, L. A. Heunsh, all of this city. | five At bis fret « ‘The shooting during the festival was unusually etched oat tour and roasted all rest ie SA curmudgeon of @ bacheler says that if Ger- | you Sand a lady's newspaper with ascrap cut 'rigg’s | Outof 1t, not a line of it be read, but every ave- | bit of interest the paper ts centred in finding out what the missing serap contalned. pout | fa town, anid bas left papers detailing the genealo- gy of come of ‘he From one of these papers we quote: “A Miss Eastman, a young lady of Welsh descent, was courted and had # naturat son by a mulatto man, who ran off, or died, before the birth of ber child, who bore the pame of his mother. The boy grew up to man- hood, and married a haif Indian girl, whose father was a white man, and reared up a family of Exstmans, from whom Miss Abigail East man, the motherot Daniel and iel Web- ster, and ail the Eastmans of Salisbury had their origin. It was very common in the early settlement of Salisbury and Amesbu inhabitants to marry Indian girls. acteristics are very’ vi their pdants.” y for the ue char- ble tothis day among nation more ‘than any other fact within oar knowledge. Dr. Nye will be remembered by some of the elder people and nobody will doubt his authority, which, possibly, even now would be capable of proot from the old records, It will account for the complexion of “lack r again in trouble. If’she did not escape from a convent in the first place, aud people are wicked enough to say that tle never saw the inside of one, she certeinly has had enough of escapes recently to entitle her to some distinction. At St. Paul, Minnesota, she ‘‘escaped” trom the hotel without paying her bill, She hag “es- caped” from her husband—whose facilicy in the use of his fist is said to be more scientitic than leasant—several times, and now she has ‘‘es- Care from San Francisco, it is believed tor Salt Lake City, leaving behind her a libe! suit and certain little matters that needed her atten- tion. We regret to say it is stated by a San Francisco paper that carried away with her “a goodly sum of money, obtained by sensation, oredulous audi. ences.” —Baltimore Gazette. 53” A little boy accosted his papa thus: are yon wing still?” “No, dear; w! ‘think 207” + Because the top of your hair.” ~ LAs Duniners | gee in. are infested with mice, and are li} aray that race. A year or two ‘Ago, these little fellows were kept in somestores, as and , and they are now becom- ing 50 common cats are in demand. ms sorta wan ES = uy Saar = to Poghirieares marae ar RICHARD B. NOMUN & ¢O., joleer 1015 P-oneytvanta avenns, yyy Al PATEN this extension. Pie eR ecaeT Tr. Commissioner, 4.551 tons; | a | Michaei so CW. Hawes, same: ¥adward Allea, a garv- age gatherer, charged with failure to remove some garbage at a house on Iikstreet; ined 1. [Ale said the mater be temoved was er be which he thonyht he-was pot required to | remove.) Thomas Hii!, colored, charged with | engaging in an affras: 2 J chs weth assault and batt F tlery. The lat part “PINANCEAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York money market was witkert INSURANCE COMPANIES. ‘Sny Ereat change yesterday; eal! Jeans continued | ato and 4 per cent, while commerciai gees | pasced at 6 a T.per cent. Gerernment boné« were quictand Germ, and thy stock marketwee weak except in Pacific mail. | ea j Govermment Seaurtties, | Sty Cooke & Ce. furnish the following to~ é Buy ¢ Seiie. 5, 8b.10% ide BEMPTORY S08 OF ELEGANT Hor HOLD FUEN TUNE, PAINTINGS. ONE Mii ERS 1fON “AFF. GOBSES. MCLES, BUG- 1 AcBS. RUGS. HARK g8s LEMENTS. VINEGAR MORNING July 23, 192, will cet. o View. th M Lightfoot, 4 | 5m, Jnts 63 as All sums of and under ma credit cf therty ndorsed notes: t e interest nw ‘MAS DOWLING A *AwAY DOWN PELOW COST —Positt 1 am eclling aay <6 fi High street. th Carolias «, ml to di ow | 3. ©. NIC! RY CDS CHEAPER THAN €V ER '—We are soll, and he = ax aul | all kinds of Summer Dress Go: chauve! Wheat deli ‘and ower | Stl Seoeees oe een : 3} room for ‘ww | where ast: _iy?2 Im* J POLLAR STORE FOR SAL cured h-ms, o batter acti 6 i won short, 3 new, WHEATLEY 's STEAM DY* 1 heavy AND SCOUKING &ST and de Orr a4 f Srance has —- + wee well IME WEATAES. 4 dmily wt snuset.excopt Sa >. Waa DaraxtmenT,tifice Cairf Signal Opperr., | be open amtil sy pt Pest Ofer Bek Te Wasuinerox, D.C., daly 19, 512, Le. SYNOPHS VOR FAST TWRNCY-POUR KOURS. The low baeometer which was Thursday mern- ing over New Yorkand Pennsylvania has moved routheastward to the ocean and is now followed north and west winds over the middie avd eastern states and lower lakes. Light rain has fallen since Thursday morning a most stations from Virginia to Maine, and cloedy or clearing weather is now reported. The area of highest barometer has extended northward over the Gulf states to the Ghio valley witt continued pleasant weather, except in Tennessee and Ken- tacky, where cloud and rain have prevailed. ‘Eke Ligh varometer im the northwestern states pow extends over Lakes Michigan and Erie. The WASHINGTON HOTELS. — H YSON'S HOTEL, No. 709 6 STREET, tf Berween 7ru ano sre STRERTS. HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. FRONTING PENNeYLVaNia Avarwn, Bet-veen 18th and 14th strona, Wastixeton, DO. temperature has fallen, with northerly winds, over the lower lakes and middie states. Parti: | tne past ine Propane ante Hoe ee eg ally cloudy and clear weather is now generally | trovs to test the accommodations of his preset ot Piles from New York aud the Otio valley | tbtishment, watch be promiscs shali be found » vorthwar Teast eqtial to tbe bert in’ W ach! jand tf Top. Onron “m"HE ARLISGTOR,*? VERMONT AVENURB. T. BOBSSLE 4 fon PRormirrons PRovawitities ‘orth and west winds with threatenin, t will probably prevail for from the middie aud eastern states westward fo Illinoisand Michigan. South- West wiuds with increasing temperature and cloudiness prevail from the Missouri to the upper lakes. Westerly winds and pleasant Weather oontinue in the southern and Galt states. An area of low borometer is apparently 4 approaching Lake Superior from the west. THE TRADES. A S2I868, TENTS AND FLAGS. NO. Hogs na Sth ais , ooIs-1y C, © Wietag, , EBBITT HOTSR, __WASHINGTOR., D.o, x. R. x. B,713 Market Spncn, between Imaker and menufacturer ot fag Sa sivk and Sate for stores, city_ and >, rity gceiacnces. lage for sale or rat. "rents Radway’s Ready Relict hand a ne og GyBP meetings, Awning mat Joma tf CUBES THE WORST PAINS iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES P to reatest care and dispatch acd warrant satinfection. Terma moderate. 3013 im WNINGS! FLAGS!! TENTS!!! M.G COPELAND, 643 1 3 Louisiana syenue, ope door east of 7th etre et, manufacturer of AWNINGS, recherche iu style and finish, for stores, city and comnery. aes the finest work with the Use only the best materi NOT ONE HOUB after reading this advertisoment need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. B —FLAGS for sale or rent. Platforms decor- | RADWAYS READY RELIEF JS 4 @URS a for politioal mectings. ‘TERETE to pent tog FOR EVERY Pain. np meetin ome new— Chet Tints: eta jels tr ‘It was the first, and ts BED. W.ENGELEK, Practical Upholsterer ane Paperkanser, formerly with George W illners. Orders recaived at Mr. Sam. Barbour’s book store 903 7ti «treet, between Land K sirseta. api7-3m J. = Toston, = O4RPENTER, BUILDER, THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Lad the most 6: ine Samant teresting vas of the Lungs, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one ap IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, hy AND BO Matter how violent or excraciating the patn ta: BEEKUMATIO, Bed-riddon, Infirm, ©: ed, Nos OCONTBACTOR ‘us, Nenralgic,or prostrate tearm, Sapna Urders for Honse Oarpentering. Jobbing or Oce Ww oe "> ae RADWAY’S READY RELIEF 12th street, Delow E strest 8. W. WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAS, MovED 10,608 Senleinaeavanen on INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. Progen | EF. ae Covmet BSt. Ce] INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER H. BEMPLER, 5 MECHANICAL vrTioLAN INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. i Re Pebble. jan®8-1e* CONGESTION OF THE LUNG = SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING Selling ow: PALPITATION OF THE HEART Selling OW: EYSTEBICS, OBOUP, DIPTHEEIA. Selling Ow? CATABRE, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATION CASSIMERE SUITS, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. FLA SNEL ae [ene oF sere door) Painor difficulty exists wil CHEVIOT svITS, a) ee NTs SbRMST BS aa te FL gidtyicaem fe tee CHEVIOT SUITS, WHITE DUCK SUITS, WHITE DUCK SUITS, WHITE DUCK SUITS, BROWN LINEN SUITS, BROWN LINEN SUITS, BROWN LINEN SUITS, 4, WYSE? Wino IN THS BOWBLS aca a WINE. sud all INTERNAL should al re a bottle of Bay F with them. A few drops sickness or pains from ch better than French brandy or bisie FEVEE AND AGUB, FEVER AND AGUE cured for fs not a remedial agent in this w: Feverand Agus, ALPACA COATS, ALPACA COATS, ALPACA COATS, TS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, . There that will cure LIGHT CASSIMERE PA . ad all other Malarions, Bilens, 5 » Yellow, and other Fevers (aia LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, by HADWAYS PILLS) to stick to BADWAY' WHITE MARSEILLES yEsTs | BEADY BELIEP, Fifty cous por bottle. WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, ATLY REDUCED PRICES! LY REDDOFD PRICES! ATLY BEDUCED PEiv&3! DE. RADWAYS Sarsaparillian Resoivent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. A. Se Ss Ss HHH =e dan 4-4 53 ppp Popular Clo Popular Clot 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AV ‘core 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AV cad 2 10th lth f Between Louk and 1th Sees ious that fe continually pro Doors from Street. vill MOST WONDER ISOOVERY OF | Totus diminishiag the loss ot wasten, 1a re Tee ova Wen cau ie parte roa ee Dr. 5. D. Howe’s Arabian improving, oe {yaenes OFf AGENC ‘The Moryland Mire tusurance Compauy, of Baltimere, aT ©. THEIR SOLE A FOR THE city AN partics those wis! ‘The BEBKSHIRE MUTUAL LIFE inser OOMPANY successful experiener of twe Losses paid to This te expremed ferret OF PRERSBIRE 5 Me bs tee th wealth of Massachusnie. Call and pont eon f ‘Widows. orphans end adm @ fall adorn ‘ o three pears at the PHIL. 8. Wroon emere 905 F street, Masouic too T RE “PCRANKUIN FIRE ANCE COMPANY, PHILADEPHIA,” CHARTERED 1829, CASH ASSETS Lossg: ; dog ss PAD um ° 300 0 72. $1.50) at iaey CASES. Erestdout; : ALLISTER: View Presa Tho. MERGER. Secretary B LEWIS BLACKFoxp, WASHINGTON AGENT, $19 SEVENTH STREET N Fire The Frankie Insurance C. dciphia,mow th its 434 your, is an well Leen ee ne bears country as the a - With s capital of @amitnit Rass cock'sct = eo It ts slow Pe bat swift ts '. m Bo lew-« a oun say trathfally That the" Franklin, of Pusan phin."has not folly. faithfully, wud’ iiberalis ea. Jasted any one of ite thousands of loess dur. the Ercan’ poiteca, sod bas’ Sait ay" wilted — * Ae — re , y millions of ‘After the great Ch enabled sour iteentire without calling tn any o wkitn” wee ae sem) Permanent ‘nvearmnnee, Sea soon atterwarde decisred ite Usual ¢uarier dimsdend of ten per rent. coud. ” aa Call at the Instrance ooms of HANSON & BLACK 6 n INSURE YOUR PROPERTY | street, N FRANKLIN, OF PHILAvELPHIA Se A E ARLINGTON FIRE 1 OB TLE eT DISTRICT ©F COLUMB! CAPITAL $200,000, _— ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1878. CASH CAPITAL...........nnmmnnenn§ 100,008 FAMILY SUPPLIES: Stop! Look! Read 11! DUTY OFF TEAS! DUTY OFF TEAS PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GBADES at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00. Also, see PRICES OF SUCAR befcre purchasing elsewhere, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO. We are eclling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO. We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HAMS that can be produced, at prices which DEFY COM- PETITION. GIVE US A CALL; IT WILL PaY rou. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., GROCERS, Novra asp F Sragere, jes Under Masonic Temple. | ‘steno CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND LN BOTILEs, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARE?, ROBT 4 WM. YOUNGER’S AND BASS ALB, DUBLIN BROWN srTocr, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE 4 STOUT, PORTED and DOMES. ‘With a fine steck of IM ‘TIO GROCER! selected especially for family . _ . na Between D and B. Gorn = MILL. FLOUB tn store ant tor pir